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  • ...ication was impossible. Some distance beyond, a short time afterwards, the hawker's dog was also found dead; the dog's brains had evidently been beaten out.
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  • ...al cntrepot supply the requests of a wide extent of country over which the hawker's cart of other days catered alone to the wants of solitary shepherds and m
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  • ...ce for the prosecution was that the insolvent had carried on business as a hawker and general dealer at Winton. His estate was sequestrated on the 19th Octob
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  • ...t De Boos's Hotel to-day.They brought in a vehicle belonging to Gloster, a hawker, for the purpose of removing the occupants of the bank.They are supposed to
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  • ...en was, however, only a pretence. I afterwards found that they bailed up a hawker and his boy at the station, and took possession of his cart. They rehabilit ...being a boy 13 years of age - the accountant, clerk and two servants. The hawker's van was placed in front, then followed my buggy, which Mrs Scott was driv
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  • ...short distance in the direction of Violet Town, but had doubled back. The hawker's boy who drove the van into my back-yard did not attempt to give any alarm
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  • ...were kept close, and told not to make any noise. Among the prisoners was a hawker who had arrived at the station with a spring cart full of goods on Monday n ...horses in the paddock and drove away in the two spring carts-ours and the hawker's. The tall unknown bushranger, 'Jack,' was left to guard us, which he did
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  • ...apparently afraid of poison being administered to them. About this time a hawker named [[James Gloster|Gloster]] who has a shop at [[Seymour|Seymour]], but
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  • ...ther prisoners. The four ruffians then proceeded to thoroughly ransack the hawker's cart, and provided themselves with a new fitout. They made regular bush d ...he station, Ned Kelly driving Casements spring cart, Dan Kelly driving the hawker's cart, and the third man accompanying them on horseback, the party proceed
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  • The whole party then went out into the back-yard, where the hawker's waggon was standing. Mr Bradley, Mr Booth, and three of the children were
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  • ...clothes the offenders now wear are those which they appropriated from the hawker's cart, and are described as follows: - Ned Kelly - Grey tweed trousers and
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  • ...at De Boos Hotel to-day. They brought in a vehicle belonging to Gloster, a hawker for the purpose of removing the occupants of the bank. They are supposed to
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  • ...rnoon. In the meantime they made prisoners of [[James Gloster|Gloster]], a hawker; Mr [[Casement, Henry Dudley, Tennant & McDougall|Casement]], a farmer; ...Stephen Hart then started for Euroa Ned Kelly drove the hawker's cart, the hawker's boy being compelled to go with them. Dan Kelly drove the spring cart and
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  • ...a good mind to take up tho rails and upset the train. They had ransacked a hawker's cart, and completely changed their clothes, securing new boots and a fres
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  • ...today. They brought in a vehicle belonging to [[James Gloster|Gloster]], a hawker, for the purpose of removing the occupants of the bank. They are supposed t
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  • A hawker named Benjamin [[Ben Gould|Gould]] was arrested at Euroa on Saturday mornin
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  • ...clothes the offenders now wear are those which they appropriated from the hawker's cart, and are described as follows: Ned Kelly, gray tweed trousers and ve
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  • It is not intended to proceed to-morrow with the case against the hawker, Ben [[Ben Gould|Gould]], who was arrested last Saturday at Euroa by Detect
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  • At the police court to-day, [[Ben Gould|Benjamin Gould]], hawker, charged with aiding and abetting the Kelly gang under the Felons Apprehens
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  • Amongst the callers was a [[Ben Gould|hawker]], from whose cart the outlaws provided themselves with a new outfit. The g ...f the prisoners, Dan Kelly in the hawker’s cart, which was driven by the hawker’s boy; and the third man, whose name proves to be Stephen Hart, accompany
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  • ...to shoot him in order to drown remorse; and his next act is to rob a poor hawker of his last £10 note, although he had just received a peace offering from
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  • ...evidence shall be gone into, and a decision given one way or the other. A hawker named Ben Gould hag been committed for trial from Euroa on a somewhat simil
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  • ...er near Wagga, and succeeded in getting away with some valuable goods. The hawker, who is named [[Jerilderie|Stone]] showed considerable pluck over the affai
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  • Frank [[Frederick Becroft|Becroft]], assistant of Mr Gloster, the drapery hawker bailed up at Faithfull's Creek, restated his evidence, and in cross- examin
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  • '''[[James Gloster|J Gloster]]''' , hawker, deposed that he was amongst the men who were stuck-up on Younghusband’s
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  • ...e was allowed a chance to thrive honestly. He then became the partner of a hawker, and travelled about the back districts of New South Wales for six months.
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  • ...]]</span> Whose house was that?— [[David Goodman|Goodman]]'s and Joe the hawker. He had a small store in Winton. There were warrants issued for their arres
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  • Was Wallace at Faithful's Creek with the '''KellyGang''' when they met the hawker?
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  • ...t there were five in the gang, and this account was to the effect that the hawker saw the Kelly party and this other man, who was armed like them. I am givin
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  • ...f Euroa for two days before the bank robbery with [[Ben Gould|Gould]], the hawker, and I think the rest were camped by Begg's station, and that the police we
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  • ...ll late on the evening of the 10th. Of all these there was only one man, a hawker named Gloster, who made any show of resistance, if such it could be called.
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  • ...ontained many criminals of a bad type, who, had they but a leader, such as Hawker (described by Henry Kingsley), might easily have developed into something e
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  • ...n, where Captain Desborough and his police fought a pitched battle against Hawker and his gang of bushrangers. The William Dana of whom I speak is said to be
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  • James [[James Gloster|Gloster]], the [[Hawkers People|hawker]] arrived at Faithfull's Station
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  • == I was a chinese, a pig hawker from [[Buckland|Morses Creek]] It is said that I had a hot temper. I went t
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  • A sympathizer and [[Hawkers People|hawker]] who helped the '''KellyGang''' at [[Faithfull's Creek (2)|Faithfull's]] C ...loster|Mr Gloster]] the draper in [[Seymour|Seymour]] and [[Hawkers People|hawker]]. '''Euroa Robbery 10/12/[[ev78-12--2Euroa Robbery|1878]]''' On the evenin
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  • ...[[James Gloster|Gloster]] turned up as he usually did, the new clothes and hawker van worked to disguise Ned's arrival in town, the town was almost empty as
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  • A sympathizer and [[Hawkers People|hawker]] who helped the '''KellyGang''' at [[Faithfull's Creek (2)|Faithfull's]] C ...t [[Seymour|Seymour]] and used to travel the country as a [[Hawkers People|hawker]]. I employed Frank [[Frederick Becroft|Beecroft]].
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  • == I was a hawker who was assaulted by Dan Kelly. == ...were charged with wilfully damaging my property. I was a [[Hawkers People|hawker]] and we owned a shop in [[Winton|Winton]]. See also ([[Royal Commission re
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  • A key supporter of the '''KellyGang''' at the Euroa robbery. A hawker who went around with a horse and cart selling all sorts of goods to the set ...er by the name of [[Jeremiah McCormack|McCormack's]] horse to pull another hawker named Ben Gould out of a bog. Mr Gould got up in the morning to feed his ho
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  • ...y feeding his horses when he heard a bell and saw another horse of another hawker, Jerimiah McCormack. Ben knew McCormack's horse well and he sent his boy to
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  • ...im Kelly with illegally using a horse.The case involved a Wangaratta based hawker '''Max Kraft''' and was dismissed.([[Royal Commission report Appendix 10|RC ...maging the property of [[David Goodman|David Goodman]], a [[Hawkers People|hawker]] who owned a shop in [[Winton|Winton]]. Const [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]]
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  • ...ur youth and own intimacy with the owner of the horses (a Wangaratta based Hawker, '''Max Kraft''')-one of us was 'a servant' of the person who owned the hor
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  • ...; McDougall|Casement]] and his party and Mr [[James Gloster|Gloster]], the hawker.
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  • ...maging the property of [[David Goodman|David Goodman]], a [[Hawkers People|hawker]] who owned a shop in [[Winton|Winton]]. Const [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]]
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  • ...maging the property of [[David Goodman|David Goodman]], a [[Hawkers People|hawker]] who owned a shop in [[Winton|Winton]]. Const [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]]
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  • === a hawker === A key supporter of the '''KellyGang''' at the Euroa robbery. A hawker who went around with a horse and cart selling all sorts of goods to the set
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  • ...ened the side door. Our whole party then went into the back yard where the hawker's wagon was standing. Messers Bradley and Booth and 3 of the children were
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  • ...maging the property of [[David Goodman|David Goodman]], a [[Hawkers People|hawker]] who owned a shop in [[Winton|Winton]]. On 19 October [[1874-1877 Events|1
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  • Ned Kelly had a run in with [[Ah Fook|Ah Fook]], a pig hawker from Morses Creek in 1869
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  • ...pring cart and Dan [[Dan Kelly|Kelly]] driving [[James Gloster|Gloster]]'s hawker's wagon with Steve Hart on horse back left Faithfull's Creek Station for Eu ...or. Our whole party then went into the back yard where the [[James Gloster|hawker]]'s wagon was standing. Messers Bradley and Booth and 3 of the children wer
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  • At about this time James [[James Gloster|Gloster]], the hawker arrived at the station with his cart. He had a run in with the '''KellyGang ...pring cart and Dan [[Dan Kelly|Kelly]] driving [[James Gloster|Gloster]]'s hawker's wagon.
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  • ...sing the incident between [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] and the [[Hawkers People|hawker]] Mr and Mrs [[Jeremiah McCormack|McCormack]], they tell us that Mr. [[John
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  • '''Stone''', hawker ([[Sydney Morning Herald (28)|SMH18/2/79]])
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  • Paddy's Hotel '''Schools''' '''Hawker''' '''Fred [[Frederick Becroft|Becroft]]''' came from Longwood ([[The Argus
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  • James [[James Gloster|Gloster]], the [[Hawkers People|hawker]] had a shop in Seymour
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  • ...per and a local farmer. David [[David Goodman|Goodman]] a [[Hawkers People|hawker]] had a shop in Winton
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  • [[David Goodman|Joe the hawker]] Rody Maher? ([[Royal Commission report day 33 page 13|RC12535]]) [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]] had a conversation with a hawker on the [[Murray River at Kellygang|Murray]] after the [[Jerilderie|Jerilder
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  • ...er by the name of [[Jeremiah McCormack|McCormack]]'s horse to pull another hawker named Ben [[Ben Gould|Could]] out of a bog.
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  • ...about the spring of' [[1864-1873 Events|I870]] the ground was very soft a hawker named Mr [[Ben Gould|Gould]] got his waggon bogged between Greta and my mot
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  • ...; McDougall|Casement]] and his party and Mr [[James Gloster|Gloster]], the hawker.
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